Renee Mueller is an Ann Arbor-based artist who grew up in the magical world of theater and dance. Her love for this field led her to pursue her BFA in Dance and Choreography at the University of Mi…
Renee Mueller is an Ann Arbor-based artist who grew up in the magical world of theater and dance. Her love for this field led her to pursue her BFA in Dance and Choreography at the University of Mi…
Renee Mueller is an Ann Arbor-based artist who grew up in the magical world of theater and dance. Her love for this field led her to pursue her BFA in Dance and Choreography at the University of Mi…
It is day three of the new year, and I'm slowly finding my way back into the studio. Over the past few days, I've been looking back at what I created and experienced in the past year—art classes, personal artwork, gathering family and friends, traveling, and starting a wildflower garden in our backy
September has come and gone in a flash. I felt like I was wading through quicksand with each passing day. Every day, I would step into my studio to work, but the demands of life would find ways to interrupt the oh-so-elusive flow of creativity.
Before I begin a new course or a series of paintings, I have to collect my thoughts. I spend a lot of time gathering various images, items from nature, poems, music, old journal entries, sketches, texture, and color. This process seems to move me in the direction I need to go. Right now, Magnolias,
September has come and gone in a flash. I felt like I was wading through quicksand with each passing day. Every day, I would step into my studio to work, but the demands of life would find ways to interrupt the oh-so-elusive flow of creativity.